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Saturday, January 24, 2015

The turmoil in the European states due to the return of Jihadists of ISIS from the Middle Eastern battlefields has resulted in a wide range of security measures aimed to curb the operational capabilities of those.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Manuel Valls argues that the charge of 'Islamophobia' is often used to silence critics of Islamism.

The prime minister of France, Manuel Valls, has emerged over the past tumultuous week as one of the West’s most vocal foes of Islamism, though he’s actually been talking about the threat it poses for a long while.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

An Egyptian government website features a warning that the Muslim Brotherhood has a lobby in the U.S. disguised as civil society organizations. The United Arab Emirates has made similar statements and the U.S. Justice Department has confirmed the existence of a Muslim Brotherhood branch in America.

While many French react to the attack against Charlie Hebdo denouncing
Islam and demonstrating in the streets, Thierry Meyssan points out that
the jihadist interpretation is impossible. While it would be tempting
for him to see it as an Al Qaeda or Daesh operation, he envisages
another, much more dangerous hypothesis.

On January 7, 2015, commandos erupted in Paris, in the premises of
Charlie Hebdo and murdered 12 people. 4 more victims are still in
serious condition.
On the videos, the attackers are heard shouting "Allah Akbar! and
"avenge Muhammad”. One witness, a Coco designer, said they proclaimed
affiliation with al-Qaeda. That’s all it took for many French to
denounce it as an Islamist attack.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Last week, Israel’s Foreign Ministry praised Qatar for purportedly expelling Hamas leader
Khaled Meshaal from Doha.
The announcement came shortly after CNN cited reports from a Hamas news agency indicating that Meshaal was to
be expelled and was probably headed to Turkey. Within hours,
however, CNN changed its story, issuing a correction on Twitter that read “sources close to
Hamas—not news agency—say Qatar
expelled Khaled Meshaal; Hamas official denies it.”

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Pegida's worries about the
Islamization of Germany concern the seeming intolerance and religious
fanaticism that have grown hand-in-hand with the arrival of the Muslim
populations unwilling to adapt to Western values.
The terror attacks in France Had "nothing to do with Islam." — German Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière.
By decrying Pegida's views as "xenophobic," narrow minded" and even
"inhuman," Germany's ruling establishment shows how deeply out of touch
it is with the worries of a large segment of the population.
Perhaps the people in the East just want to avoid the situation that
the Western part of the country is in. Having gone through decades of
Communist dictatorship, perhaps they are less inclined to trust that
their political leaders have the people's best interests in mind with
their policies.

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), an official branch of al Qaeda's
international organization, has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack
on Charlie Hebdo's offices last week.
The organization claims responsibility in a speech by Nasser bin Ali al
Ansi, a senior AQAP official who has worked directly for al Qaeda's most senior
leadership. The title of al Ansi's speech is "Vengeance for the Messenger
of Allah." Al Ansi's speech was first translated by the SITE Intelligence
Group.

The Islamic world is currently in the midst of a great historic
convulsion. This process is giving birth to political trends and
movements of a murderously violent nature. These movements offer a
supposed escape route from the humiliation felt at the profound societal
failure of the Arab and to a slightly lesser extent the broader Muslim
world.

JANUARY 9, 2015 Up to 3,000 Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters have defected from the organization and given ba’yah (religious payment; servitude) to the self-proclaimed Caliph of the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS), Sheikh Ibrahim Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, in the Qalamoun Mountains of the Rif Dimashq Governorate – these fighters belonged to multiple brigades that formed the conglomeration of the FSA.

"My commitment is... to reject
any repression in the name of religion... a goal we will reach in a
peaceful and law-abiding way." — Raif Badawi.
If he ever leaves prison, his life will have been destroyed -- by voyeurs as sexually twisted as those of ancient Rome.
"Our Prophet," Malik said, "would have been crystal clear and unequivocal in condemning [the Charlie Hebdo
massacre]. But his statement points out why there is a problem. Malik
was -- quite innocently, I am sure -- completely wrong. Muhammad did the
same thing – many, many times.
Today we all are Charlie, and we are all Raif.

Wednesday’s attack
in Paris is the latest in a string of terrorist incidents in recent years that
have earned France the ignominious title of Europe’s leading terrorist hub. Of
all the European countries confronting Islamic extremism, none is more
threatened than the French Republic.

The motive for the shooting
at Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine, appears to be Islamist
anger at the magazine’s satirical approach toward radical Islam. The
issue isn’t simply that its editors and writers repeatedly offended
Islamist sensibilities, but rather that satire strikes deep at the
totalitarianism at the core of Islamism. Simply put, Islamist terror
shows that one of the best ways for the West to engage in the battle of
ideas is to poke fun at authoritarianisms of all stripes and Islamists
in particular.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

The Brotherhood has established the most powerful Islamic institutions
in the West, even though Muslims are not necessary on board.

A prominent Muslim leader in the United Kingdom with links to the Muslim Brotherhood
estimates that half of the mosques in the West were founded by
Brotherhood members. The Brotherhood presents itself as moderate, but it
supports violent jihad and is the parent organization of Hamas.The estimate was made by Mohamed Ashmawey, CEO of London-based Islamic Relief Worldwide, the world’s largest Muslim charity.He was responding to his
organization’s admitted Muslim Brotherhood origins and its designation
as a terrorist entity by the United Arab Emirates and Israel. The
Israeli government says Islamic Relief Worldwide sends “millions” of dollars to Hamas every year.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Originally published under the title, "Islamic Law: Girls Can Be Married 'Even If They Are In The Cradle'."

Muslim attempts at "reformation" continue to be limited to words not actions. A few days ago, efforts to set a minimum age for marriage in Saudi Arabia "received a blow after the Grand Mufti said there was nothing wrong with girls below 15 getting married."
Two years earlier, the justice ministry began pushing for setting a
minimum age in the Arabian kingdom. According to Gulf News, "It
submitted an integrated study on the negative psychological and social
effects of underage marriages to religious scholars and requested a
fatwa that sets a minimum age."